Queens Park Rangers extended their winless run to five in the Championship with a 2-1 defeat to Fulham at Craven Cottage last Friday.

Jordan Hugill scored his eighth league goal of the season to give QPR an early lead at Fulham, but a brace for Aboubakar Kamara gave the home side a 2-1 win to take them to 4th in the Championship.

It was a third defeat in four for QPR who drop to 12th with the loss - Mark Warburton's side have now conceded 32 goals in the league this season, and are the only team yet to keep a clean sheet.

Here we take a look at three things we've learned about QPR after that defeat:

QPR need a 'nasty' side

Fulham bullied QPR for the win that night. The visitors played some nice football during the ninety and for parts of it were the more pressing team. But Scott Parker's side took the game to QPR and put in a physical performance to seal the comeback win.

Going into the game, Fulham would've recognised QPR's best chance of a win at Craven Cottage as being Ebere Eze, but the 21-year-old was kept quiet throughout.

As soon as he got the ball there'd be two or three Fulham shirts on top of him. Eze though was so easily dispossessed on several occasions and his game looked to be missing a 'nasty side'.

That can be said for much of the QPR squad that night - they and Warburton looked almost anxious throughout, and they're going to have to be a lot meaner if they're to take anything from the Forest game on Wednesday night.

Down on confidence

The first point about QPR needing to be nastier leads on to this one - QPR looked to hit a season-low on confidence at Fulham.

In the earlier stages, QPR were playing with such tenacity and free-will that it allowed them to over-achieve but now, reality seems to be sinking in and they look half the team that started the Warburton era.

Times were going to get tough for Warburton sooner or later and now that they are, it seem as though the players don't know where to go next and Warburton has a job on to recapture that confidence of before.

They've still got the players to win games in the Championship but having not done so in five, getting back to winning ways will only get tougher and the longer it goes on, the worse it'll get for QPR.

'Camera shy' QPR

Ask any QPR fan and they will tell you that when the blue and white hit the big screen, they never seem to win.

'The TV curse' struck QPR earlier on in the season when they hosted and lost 3-1 to neighbours Brentford, and it's not the first time that QPR fans have watched their side lose to Fulham on air.

It might feed on from the confidence issue at QPR but on big occasions, when they really need to get a win or put on a show, they just seem to dwindle.

Warburton has a couple of days to sort his team out before they host Forest on Wednesday night and alarmingly for fans, the game will be readily available on Sky.

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